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Boundaries and Allegiances : Problems of Justice and Responsibility in Liberal Thought

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This book - a collection of eleven essays by one of the most interesting moral philosophers currently writing - is written from a perspective that is at once sympathetic towards, and critical of, liberal political philosophy.

The essays explore the capacity of liberal thought, and of the moral traditions on which it draws, to accommodate a variety of challenges posed by the changing circumstances of the modern world.

The essays consider how, in an era of rapid globalization, when peoples lives are structured by social arrangements and institutions of ever-increasing size, complexity, and scope, we can best conceive of the responsibilities of individual agents and the normative significance of peoples diverse commitments and allegiances.

The volume is linked by common themes including the responsibilities persons have in virtue of belonging to a community, the compatibility of such obligations with equality, the demands of distributive justice in general, and liberalisms relationship to liberty, community, and equality.

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Oxford University Press
019924149X / 9780199241491
Hardback
320.51
01/02/2001
United Kingdom
English
221p.
24 cm
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